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On servicing: A few years back I saw a Rolex promotional advertisement that stated Rolex was a watch for generations. However, they have openly said they will not service in most cases a vintage piece and refer you to AWCI. Their generation’s statements are laughable as it appears the 30 years after a watch is out of production, they “Rolex” do not keep a stock of parts. Although I’m not sure that is true in all cases, but that is what the lady at the front desk at Rolex RSC stated. At least for now, there are independent watchmakers that can source parts. Not sure you read my experience. This is the first of three threads on my dealings: http://************/showthread.php?t=109294 http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=109294 |
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6 November 2010, 04:40 AM | #64 |
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Hi..well this means that I will have to really think about getting into biz with Rolex...Can someone comment on any other brands that will do the right thing and give their clients good service. Seems to me that like everything else in life, Co. get's to big and feel that they can treat customers like a sales number instead of a human being. I hope Rolex Executives are reading this postings, but I doubt it very much. p.s to CD,unable to read treads...msg said page not found?
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updated link. Not sure why steve blocks his own IP address
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7 November 2010, 02:58 AM | #66 |
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vintage oyster 6480
Hi...I see a number 91439 inside, can anybody tell me about it??? Don't know jack about Rolex watches sorry!!! Trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks in advance for any help...:)pic is attached
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8 November 2010, 07:14 AM | #67 |
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Nobody knows?????
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9 November 2010, 05:58 AM | #68 |
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I believe that is the serial number for the movement.
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9 November 2010, 08:35 AM | #69 |
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11 November 2010, 02:33 AM | #70 | |
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I bought my current DJ (see avatar) in the early 1980s. I have it serviced regularly but not by Rolex since maybe 2000 or so. I recently changed the band and bezel from fluted/Jubilee to the domed/Oyster you see now; I did it myself. You already have the watch. There are plenty of qualified watchmakers out there, as you have discovered so there's no reason to be a slave to Rolex. Rage against the machine! |
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11 November 2010, 03:54 AM | #71 |
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If I do buy a Rolex, I will use a watchmaker in my area for any cleaning or service required after guaranty expires...But that won't really change anything, the problem will continue to be there, companies that are too big ignore small time consumers like me. My in-law gave me this watch & now that i become interested in Rolex watches I run into this issue, not a very good way to win new customers.....If the trend continues the Rolex co. will miss out of getting many new customers and perhaps old customers will leave too.
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Probably not; Rolex is just too popular world-wide and many of these draconian restrictions apply only in the U.S.
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11 November 2010, 01:29 PM | #73 |
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Well said!!! But History Show That People Don't Like Arrogant Co"s. And Maybe Not In My Lifetime But If They(Rolex) Don't Fix The Problem, Just Like There Was A Genius Who Came Out With The Idea Of This Great Watch, There Might Be One Coming With Something Even Greater!!! Never Say Never!! I Am Sure Mr. Hans Wilsdor RIP Would Not Approve Of The Company As It Is Today....Rolex USA Are You Listening! "Doubt It".. Sorry For My Ranting, RMFNLA
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Dial before-after pics
Restoration Almost Done, Pics of Dial Attached...
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What a beautiful dial!!!!
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7 December 2010, 12:25 PM | #76 |
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Thanks....:)...hopefully i will get my watch back before x-mas...
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14 December 2010, 06:58 AM | #78 |
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Restoration is Done!!!!!:))
Great!! Waiting is over, today I picked up my Rolex; Restoration is done, Thank You Mr. Ernest Tope for your excellent job, & thanks to Mr. Osborn for all before-after pics, sorry if I was a pest asking for all those pictures.....I can now wear this watch in memory of my father in law R.I.P....Can't wait to see my Mother in Law face when She looks at this watch again after so many years.. and looking brand new:))) My early x-mas gift!!!
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Looks nice. Glad it worked out well and that you are please with Ernest’s work. Wear it in good health and I bet your mother-in-law will be ecstatic.
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What a transformation! Enjoy it in good health.
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14 December 2010, 01:20 PM | #81 |
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Thanks CaveDiver ...I love the way it looks... now all I need is a bracelet, I showed the watch to my Son today, He likes the ostrich band on it, he thinks I should leave it alone...:)
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14 December 2010, 01:23 PM | #82 |
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Thank You...I will wear this watch as much as I can...:)) I will look for a bracelet to complete the transformation...But make no mistake I love the way it looks now...:))
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14 December 2010, 02:44 PM | #83 |
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Restoration Done!
Pic of old parts removed for Restoration purposes... unable to name parts..sorry. IMAG0193.jpg
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The steel coil is called a mainspring. When you wind the watch that is the part that getting “wound up”. It powers the watch. The part with the Rolex symbol on it is called the crown. The other metal part is the tube which the crown screws down on. The rubber ring is the gasket that goes between the watch case and the case back. It keep the watch water tight. The clear plastic piece it is the crystal. Have you heard from Steve about a bracelet? |
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Looks nice! Was the dial repainted or just cleaned?
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It looks great. This was a fun post. Thanks and enjoy your watch
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